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How does parthenogenesis differ from other forms of asexual reproduction? Make sure to include descriptions of the other forms from Ch.28.

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According to ChaCha.com, "Parthenogenesis is a form of agamogenesis in which an unfertilized egg develops into a new individual. Parthenogenesis occurs naturally in many plants and invertebrates. This differs from other forms of asexual reproduction because an egg is used."
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